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Student Learning Objectives: In line with the Department’s mission, by the end of the program, students will:
Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills
Be competent in numeracy
Understand the structure and function of the human body and be able to apply the techniques used to study the human body in health and disease
Have engaged in opportunities to expand their knowledge in specific areas of interest including "real world" applications of the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom
Be able to communicate effectively and professionally (both through writing and orally)
Appreciate the interdisciplinary nature of human function and movement